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After Recent Surge, Dengue Cases Show Steady Decline

Kashmir Observer

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November 19,2025 Issue

After weeks of rising dengue infections across Jammu and Kashmir, health authorities have reported the first signs of decline. However, with 3,248 confirmed cases recorded so far, officials have cautioned that the situation still demands strict preventive efforts from the public.

- Observer News Service

According to official data accessed, the Jammu division remains at the forefront of the outbreak, reporting 1,384 cases, followed by Kathua with 862, Samba with 459, and Udhampur with 172. Smaller but notable numbers have emerged from Reasi (70), Rajouri (69), Poonch (28), Doda (74), Ramban (43) and Kishtwar (15).

In Kashmir, 31 cases have been confirmed, while 41 infections were detected in individuals from outside the UT.

Health officials told KNO that 26,980 dengue tests have been conducted across Jammu and Kashmir to date. “Only 49 patients required hospital admission, and 46 have been discharged, which is a positive sign,” an official said, adding that one J&K resident died at DMC Ludhiana due to complications linked to the infection.

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SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall has sent occupancy rates soaring at Kashmir's top winter destinations, with Gulmarg hotels jammed at 100 percent while Sonamarg reaches 70 percent, as tourists from across India and beyond swarm the snow-blanketed valley.

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Two Tourists Die in Srinagar

Two male tourists were brought dead to hospitals in Srinagar on Wednesday.

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Kashmir's Other Fog

While the fog over Kashmir’s landscape is easy to see, few notice the mist that has settled over the region’s mindscape.

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Strategic Hustle

Stalled government jobs and economic uncertainty have pushed Kashmiri youth to forge digital paths and micro-enterprises, blending ambition with immediate opportunity in a constrained landscape.

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A mother’s love in Kashmir stays with you, in winters, courtyards, kitchens, and prayers.

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SMC Executes City-Wide De-Watering Drive

On the directions of the Commissioner, Faz Lul Haseeb, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) launched an intensive, citywide de-watering operation to mitigate waterlogging triggered by recent snowfall and subsequent snowmelt.

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Landslide Buries Dozens of Livestock in Kishtwar

JAMMU: Dozens of livestock, including sheep and goats, were killed in a landslide in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar on Wednesday, officials said.

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